Program for Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

VR New Hampshire services designed for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

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VR New Hampshire provides an array of supports to help people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or late-deafened earn, learn, and live life to the fullest. Central to these are vocational rehabilitation (VR) services.

Our VR services for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or late-deafened—like those offered by VR New Hampshire to people with all types of disabilities—can transform your life by helping you prepare for, obtain, and retain meaningful employment. In addition, specific services are available to people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or late-deafened including American Sign Language (ASL) users.

Depending on your needs, VR services may include:

  • Career counseling and guidance
  • Job training
  • Resume preparation and interview practice
  • Job placement
  • Onsite job coaching
  • Help obtaining job accommodations, including assistive communication devices
  • Workplace-based support for co-workers on how to communicate with people who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well as general disability education and awareness training

VR New Hampshire can also help currently employed individuals who are losing hearing due to injury, illness, or aging learn about tools and strategies that can help them keep working.

VR New Hampshire’s Program for Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing opened its doors in 1981 as the Office for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired. It was formalized and changed its name in 1989, when its functions were enacted into law by the New Hampshire State Legislature. Learn more by reading our fact sheet about VR New Hampshire’s Program for Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing or contacting:

Beth A. Keller
State Coordinator
21 South Fruit Street, Suite 20
Concord, NH 03301

Beth.A.Keller@doe.nh.gov
 

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